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Bmw E81 E90 E60 E63 E65 E84 E70 E71 E89 Interface Retrofitting Ipod Connection on 2040-parts.com

US $158.00
Location:

Baltic States, Sweden

Baltic States, Sweden
Condition:Used Brand:APLINE ORIGINAL BMW ITEM Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:65410411033 65.41-0 411 033 0411033 0 411 033 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

  • BMW INTERFACE, RETROFITTING, IPOD CONNECTION
  • fits for:

    1 series E81 E82 E87 E88 body, 02/2006 - 10/2013 3 & M3 series E90 E91 E92 E93 body, 02/2004 - 10/2013 5 & M5 series E60 E61 body, 12/2001 - 05/2010 6 & M6 series E63 E64 body, 05/2002 - 07/2010 7 series E65 E66 body, 02/2000 - 07/2008 X1 series E84 body, 09/2008 — 06/2015 X5 series E70 body, 02/2006 — 06/2013 X6 series E71 body, 01/2007 - 06/2014 Z4 series E89 body, 01/2008 — 05/2016
  • Genuine OEM number: 65410411033
  • alternate stock code: none

  • please check the part number for compatibility before BUY
  • perfect working and visual condition
  • pictures are made from the actual unit
  • ALL ITEMS COME FROM LOW MILEAGE PARTING CARS
  • ALL ITEMS TESTED AND CHECKED FOR ERRORS, SO BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
  • ALL ITEMS HAVE 2 MONTHS WARRANTY, and they are labeled with warranty stickers before sending them. If these stickers are damaged, the warranty becomes void!

  • GUARANTY  to work! why pay more? please check our feedback - We have sold many of them!

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